Do not take away earned privileges
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So I guess this has probably been discussed before on other meta SE sites, sorry if I re-ignite an old and long-decided discussion here. The thing is, I'm not a very active user on SU, more on SO. I had 2 questions here that I wanted to start a bounty for of 50 rep points each, thus totalling 100 rep points. Since I didn't have much to start with (140), I have now lost the privilege "comment everywhere". My case is simple, why are gained privileges not locked with an account? The system is there to prevent unexperienced users from doing harm to the site or guide them along the way, motivate them to learn how to behave on SE to keep up the excellent quality. When issuing bounties, one does not become less experienced with the system, quite the contrary instead. So, why are priveleges taken away from users when they lose reputation with bounties they start?
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Why do we lose our privileges?I don't particularly like the top answer on the most famous question:
This does not apply to privileges, so I have cut out reputation altogether. Much better!
You don't get a lot for nothing here; so, as a consequence, it comes with a cost. Your hard earned reputation is the only thing you have to pay for the obligation, you literally lose your reputation. And because privileges are heavily associated with reputation, you lose them as well in the progress. If we were to be really nice people, we could perhaps maintain them. But that introduces extra work and inconsistencies in the system. There is no longer a direct mapping between reputation and privileges (a low reputation user with mod tools?!) and they'd have to maintain a separate field / table just for the privileges; these may sound like trivial to implement, but brings along other problems. What if they were to change the reputation level at which you gain a privilege; this happens to beta sites and has happened to Stack Overflow as well, who knows one day Super User will be so crowded (or inactive, let's hope not) that we'd have change the reputation levels as well? Where this currently involves a simple comparison (reputation > editPrivilegeLevel) it would otherwise involve some more logic to get it working the way it currently works, even by just adding a separate field you'll need that field to be synchronised with the other field which adds extra logic and has the problem described in the previous paragraph. It's eventually possible to rewrite a big part of the code to implement this, which some minor drawbacks; but it'll probably never happen since the current system works well enough and there are more important bugs to fix and features to implement. It's like we use to say in Belgium...
... or its Antwerp version
This counts for both parties, the person giving the bounty and the people implementing the system. Why isn't this a problem?If you just ask and answer just a few questions, you'll have that reputation back in no time. We're talking about 5 votes a bounty here, not to forget there are other ways to gain reputation as well (suggesting edits, earning a bounty, ...). You're always either learning or educating, so not being able to gain reputation isn't an excuse.
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